from ganeti import utils
+def ssynchronized(lock, shared=0):
+ """Shared Synchronization decorator.
+
+ Calls the function holding the given lock, either in exclusive or shared
+ mode. It requires the passed lock to be a SharedLock (or support its
+ semantics).
+
+ """
+ def wrap(fn):
+ def sync_function(*args, **kwargs):
+ lock.acquire(shared=shared)
+ try:
+ return fn(*args, **kwargs)
+ finally:
+ lock.release()
+ return sync_function
+ return wrap
+
+
class SharedLock:
"""Implements a shared lock.
# lock waiters
self.__nwait_exc = 0
self.__nwait_shr = 0
+ self.__npass_shr = 0
# is this lock in the deleted state?
self.__deleted = False
def _is_owned(self, shared=-1):
"""Is the current thread somehow owning the lock at this time?
- Args:
- shared:
- < 0: check for any type of ownership (default)
- 0: check for exclusive ownership
- > 0: check for shared ownership
+ @param shared:
+ - < 0: check for any type of ownership (default)
+ - 0: check for exclusive ownership
+ - > 0: check for shared ownership
"""
self.__lock.acquire()
"""Wait on the given condition, and raise an exception if the current lock
is declared deleted in the meantime.
- Args:
- c: condition to wait on
+ @param c: the condition to wait on
"""
c.wait()
finally:
self.__nwait_exc -= 1
+ assert self.__npass_shr == 0, "SharedLock: internal fairness violation"
+
def acquire(self, blocking=1, shared=0):
"""Acquire a shared lock.
- Args:
- shared: whether to acquire in shared mode. By default an exclusive lock
- will be acquired.
- blocking: whether to block while trying to acquire or to operate in try-lock mode.
- this locking mode is not supported yet.
+ @param shared: whether to acquire in shared mode; by default an
+ exclusive lock will be acquired
+ @param blocking: whether to block while trying to acquire or to
+ operate in try-lock mode (this locking mode is not supported yet)
"""
if not blocking:
# We cannot acquire the lock if we already have it
assert not self.__is_owned(), "double acquire() on a non-recursive lock"
+ assert self.__npass_shr >= 0, "Internal fairness condition weirdness"
if shared:
self.__nwait_shr += 1
try:
- # If there is an exclusive holder waiting we have to wait. We'll
- # only do this once, though, when we start waiting for the lock. Then
- # we'll just wait while there are no exclusive holders.
+ wait = False
+ # If there is an exclusive holder waiting we have to wait.
+ # We'll only do this once, though, when we start waiting for
+ # the lock. Then we'll just wait while there are no
+ # exclusive holders.
if self.__nwait_exc > 0:
# TODO: if !blocking...
+ wait = True
self.__wait(self.__turn_shr)
while self.__exc is not None:
+ wait = True
# TODO: if !blocking...
self.__wait(self.__turn_shr)
self.__shr.add(threading.currentThread())
+
+ # If we were waiting note that we passed
+ if wait:
+ self.__npass_shr -= 1
+
finally:
self.__nwait_shr -= 1
+ assert self.__npass_shr >= 0, "Internal fairness condition weirdness"
else:
# TODO: if !blocking...
# (or modify __exclusive_acquire for non-blocking mode)
"""
self.__lock.acquire()
try:
+ assert self.__npass_shr >= 0, "Internal fairness condition weirdness"
# Autodetect release type
if self.__is_exclusive():
self.__exc = None
# mode if there are shared holders waiting. Otherwise wake up the next
# exclusive holder.
if self.__nwait_shr > 0:
+ # Make sure at least the ones which were blocked pass.
+ self.__npass_shr = self.__nwait_shr
self.__turn_shr.notifyAll()
elif self.__nwait_exc > 0:
- self.__turn_exc.notify()
+ self.__turn_exc.notify()
elif self.__is_sharer():
self.__shr.remove(threading.currentThread())
- # If there are no more shared holders and some exclusive holders are
- # waiting let's wake one up.
- if len(self.__shr) == 0 and self.__nwait_exc > 0:
+ # If there are shared holders waiting (and not just scheduled to pass)
+ # there *must* be an exclusive holder waiting as well; otherwise what
+ # were they waiting for?
+ assert (self.__nwait_exc > 0 or
+ self.__npass_shr == self.__nwait_shr), \
+ "Lock sharers waiting while no exclusive is queueing"
+
+ # If there are no more shared holders either in or scheduled to pass,
+ # and some exclusive holders are waiting let's wake one up.
+ if (len(self.__shr) == 0 and
+ self.__nwait_exc > 0 and
+ not self.__npass_shr > 0):
self.__turn_exc.notify()
else:
acquired in exclusive mode if you don't already own it, then the lock
will be put in a state where any future and pending acquire() fail.
- Args:
- blocking: whether to block while trying to acquire or to operate in
- try-lock mode. this locking mode is not supported yet unless
- you are already holding exclusively the lock.
+ @param blocking: whether to block while trying to acquire or to
+ operate in try-lock mode. this locking mode is not supported
+ yet unless you are already holding exclusively the lock.
"""
self.__lock.acquire()
self.__lock.release()
+# Whenever we want to acquire a full LockSet we pass None as the value
+# to acquire. Hide this behing this nicely named constant.
+ALL_SET = None
+
+
class LockSet:
"""Implements a set of locks.
def __init__(self, members=None):
"""Constructs a new LockSet.
- Args:
- members: initial members of the set
+ @param members: initial members of the set
"""
# Used internally to guarantee coherency.
"""Is the current thread a current level owner?"""
return threading.currentThread() in self.__owners
- def _add_owned(self, name):
+ def _add_owned(self, name=None):
"""Note the current thread owns the given lock"""
- if self._is_owned():
- self.__owners[threading.currentThread()].add(name)
+ if name is None:
+ if not self._is_owned():
+ self.__owners[threading.currentThread()] = set()
else:
- self.__owners[threading.currentThread()] = set([name])
+ if self._is_owned():
+ self.__owners[threading.currentThread()].add(name)
+ else:
+ self.__owners[threading.currentThread()] = set([name])
+
- def _del_owned(self, name):
+ def _del_owned(self, name=None):
"""Note the current thread owns the given lock"""
- self.__owners[threading.currentThread()].remove(name)
- if not self.__owners[threading.currentThread()]:
+ if name is not None:
+ self.__owners[threading.currentThread()].remove(name)
+
+ # Only remove the key if we don't hold the set-lock as well
+ if (not self.__lock._is_owned() and
+ not self.__owners[threading.currentThread()]):
del self.__owners[threading.currentThread()]
def _list_owned(self):
Used only for debugging purposes.
"""
- self.__lock.acquire(shared=1)
+ # If we don't already own the set-level lock acquired
+ # we'll get it and note we need to release it later.
+ release_lock = False
+ if not self.__lock._is_owned():
+ release_lock = True
+ self.__lock.acquire(shared=1)
try:
result = self.__names()
finally:
- self.__lock.release()
+ if release_lock:
+ self.__lock.release()
return set(result)
def acquire(self, names, blocking=1, shared=0):
"""Acquire a set of resource locks.
- Args:
- names: the names of the locks which shall be acquired.
- (special lock names, or instance/node names)
- shared: whether to acquire in shared mode. By default an exclusive lock
- will be acquired.
- blocking: whether to block while trying to acquire or to operate in try-lock mode.
- this locking mode is not supported yet.
+ @param names: the names of the locks which shall be acquired
+ (special lock names, or instance/node names)
+ @param shared: whether to acquire in shared mode; by default an
+ exclusive lock will be acquired
+ @param blocking: whether to block while trying to acquire or to
+ operate in try-lock mode (this locking mode is not supported yet)
- Returns:
- True: when all the locks are successfully acquired
+ @return: True when all the locks are successfully acquired
- Raises:
- errors.LockError: when any lock we try to acquire has been deleted
- before we succeed. In this case none of the locks requested will be
- acquired.
+ @raise errors.LockError: when any lock we try to acquire has
+ been deleted before we succeed. In this case none of the
+ locks requested will be acquired.
"""
if not blocking:
# so we'll get the list lock exclusively as well in order to be able to
# do add() on the set while owning it.
self.__lock.acquire(shared=shared)
+ try:
+ # note we own the set-lock
+ self._add_owned()
+ names = self.__names()
+ except:
+ # We shouldn't have problems adding the lock to the owners list, but
+ # if we did we'll try to release this lock and re-raise exception.
+ # Of course something is going to be really wrong, after this.
+ self.__lock.release()
+ raise
try:
# Support passing in a single resource to acquire rather than many
if isinstance(names, basestring):
names = [names]
else:
- if names is None:
- names = self.__names()
- names.sort()
+ names = sorted(names)
acquire_list = []
# First we look the locks up on __lockdict. We have no way of being sure
# they will still be there after, but this makes it a lot faster should
# just one of them be the already wrong
- for lname in names:
+ for lname in utils.UniqueSequence(names):
try:
- lock = self.__lockdict[lname] # raises KeyError if the lock is not there
+ lock = self.__lockdict[lname] # raises KeyError if lock is not there
acquire_list.append((lname, lock))
except (KeyError):
if self.__lock._is_owned():
- # We are acquiring all the set, it doesn't matter if this particular
- # element is not there anymore.
+ # We are acquiring all the set, it doesn't matter if this
+ # particular element is not there anymore.
continue
else:
raise errors.LockError('non-existing lock in set (%s)' % lname)
try:
lock.acquire(shared=shared) # raises LockError if the lock is deleted
# now the lock cannot be deleted, we have it!
- self._add_owned(lname)
+ self._add_owned(name=lname)
acquired.add(lname)
except (errors.LockError):
if self.__lock._is_owned():
- # We are acquiring all the set, it doesn't matter if this particular
- # element is not there anymore.
+ # We are acquiring all the set, it doesn't matter if this
+ # particular element is not there anymore.
continue
else:
name_fail = lname
for lname in self._list_owned():
self.__lockdict[lname].release()
- self._del_owned(lname)
+ self._del_owned(name=lname)
raise errors.LockError('non-existing lock in set (%s)' % name_fail)
except:
# We shouldn't have problems adding the lock to the owners list, but
You must have acquired the locks, either in shared or in exclusive mode,
before releasing them.
- Args:
- names: the names of the locks which shall be released.
- (defaults to all the locks acquired at that level).
+ @param names: the names of the locks which shall be released
+ (defaults to all the locks acquired at that level).
"""
assert self._is_owned(), "release() on lock set while not owner"
# After this 'add' can work again
if self.__lock._is_owned():
self.__lock.release()
+ self._del_owned()
for lockname in names:
# If we are sure the lock doesn't leave __lockdict without being
# exclusively held we can do this...
self.__lockdict[lockname].release()
- self._del_owned(lockname)
+ self._del_owned(name=lockname)
def add(self, names, acquired=0, shared=0):
"""Add a new set of elements to the set
- Args:
- names: names of the new elements to add
- acquired: pre-acquire the new resource?
- shared: is the pre-acquisition shared?
+ @param names: names of the new elements to add
+ @param acquired: pre-acquire the new resource?
+ @param shared: is the pre-acquisition shared?
"""
-
- assert not self.__lock._is_owned(shared=1), (
- "Cannot add new elements while sharing the set-lock")
+ # Check we don't already own locks at this level
+ assert not self._is_owned() or self.__lock._is_owned(shared=0), \
+ "Cannot add locks if the set is only partially owned, or shared"
# Support passing in a single resource to add rather than many
if isinstance(names, basestring):
names = [names]
- # If we don't already own the set-level lock acquire it in an exclusive way
+ # If we don't already own the set-level lock acquired in an exclusive way
# we'll get it and note we need to release it later.
release_lock = False
if not self.__lock._is_owned():
lock.acquire(shared=shared)
# now the lock cannot be deleted, we have it!
try:
- self._add_owned(lockname)
+ self._add_owned(name=lockname)
except:
# We shouldn't have problems adding the lock to the owners list,
# but if we did we'll try to release this lock and re-raise
You can either not hold anything in the lockset or already hold a superset
of the elements you want to delete, exclusively.
- Args:
- names: names of the resource to remove.
- blocking: whether to block while trying to acquire or to operate in
- try-lock mode. this locking mode is not supported yet unless
- you are already holding exclusively the locks.
+ @param names: names of the resource to remove.
+ @param blocking: whether to block while trying to acquire or to
+ operate in try-lock mode (this locking mode is not supported
+ yet unless you are already holding exclusively the locks)
- Returns:
- A list of lock which we removed. The list is always equal to the names
- list if we were holding all the locks exclusively.
+ @return:: a list of locks which we removed; the list is always
+ equal to the names list if we were holding all the locks
+ exclusively
"""
if not blocking and not self._is_owned():
del self.__lockdict[lname]
# And let's remove it from our private list if we owned it.
if self._is_owned():
- self._del_owned(lname)
+ self._del_owned(name=lname)
return removed
# - at levels LEVEL_NODE and LEVEL_INSTANCE reside node and instance locks.
# If you need more than one node, or more than one instance, acquire them at
# the same time.
-# - level LEVEL_CONFIG contains the configuration lock, which you must acquire
-# before reading or changing the config file.
LEVEL_CLUSTER = 0
-LEVEL_NODE = 1
-LEVEL_INSTANCE = 2
-LEVEL_CONFIG = 3
+LEVEL_INSTANCE = 1
+LEVEL_NODE = 2
LEVELS = [LEVEL_CLUSTER,
- LEVEL_NODE,
LEVEL_INSTANCE,
- LEVEL_CONFIG]
+ LEVEL_NODE]
# Lock levels which are modifiable
LEVELS_MOD = [LEVEL_NODE, LEVEL_INSTANCE]
-# Constant for the big ganeti lock and config lock
+# Constant for the big ganeti lock
BGL = 'BGL'
-CONFIG = 'config'
class GanetiLockManager:
def __init__(self, nodes=None, instances=None):
"""Constructs a new GanetiLockManager object.
- There should be only a
- GanetiLockManager object at any time, so this function raises an error if this
- is not the case.
+ There should be only a GanetiLockManager object at any time, so this
+ function raises an error if this is not the case.
- Args:
- nodes: list of node names
- instances: list of instance names
+ @param nodes: list of node names
+ @param instances: list of instance names
"""
- assert self.__class__._instance is None, "double GanetiLockManager instance"
+ assert self.__class__._instance is None, \
+ "double GanetiLockManager instance"
+
self.__class__._instance = self
# The keyring contains all the locks, at their level and in the correct
LEVEL_CLUSTER: LockSet([BGL]),
LEVEL_NODE: LockSet(nodes),
LEVEL_INSTANCE: LockSet(instances),
- LEVEL_CONFIG: LockSet([CONFIG]),
}
def _names(self, level):
"""List the lock names at the given level.
- Used for debugging/testing purposes.
- Args:
- level: the level whose list of locks to get
+ This can be used for debugging/testing purposes.
+
+ @param level: the level whose list of locks to get
"""
assert level in LEVELS, "Invalid locking level %s" % level
"""
return self.__keyring[level]._is_owned()
+ is_owned = _is_owned
+
def _list_owned(self, level):
"""Get the set of owned locks at the given level
return BGL in self.__keyring[LEVEL_CLUSTER]._list_owned()
def _contains_BGL(self, level, names):
- """Check if acting on the given level and set of names will change the
- status of the Big Ganeti Lock.
+ """Check if the level contains the BGL.
+
+ Check if acting on the given level and set of names will change
+ the status of the Big Ganeti Lock.
"""
return level == LEVEL_CLUSTER and (names is None or BGL in names)
def acquire(self, level, names, blocking=1, shared=0):
"""Acquire a set of resource locks, at the same level.
- Args:
- level: the level at which the locks shall be acquired.
- It must be a memmber of LEVELS.
- names: the names of the locks which shall be acquired.
- (special lock names, or instance/node names)
- shared: whether to acquire in shared mode. By default an exclusive lock
- will be acquired.
- blocking: whether to block while trying to acquire or to operate in try-lock mode.
- this locking mode is not supported yet.
+ @param level: the level at which the locks shall be acquired;
+ it must be a memmber of LEVELS.
+ @param names: the names of the locks which shall be acquired
+ (special lock names, or instance/node names)
+ @param shared: whether to acquire in shared mode; by default
+ an exclusive lock will be acquired
+ @param blocking: whether to block while trying to acquire or to
+ operate in try-lock mode (this locking mode is not supported yet)
"""
assert level in LEVELS, "Invalid locking level %s" % level
"You must own the Big Ganeti Lock before acquiring any other")
# Check we don't own locks at the same or upper levels.
- assert not self._upper_owned(level), ("Cannot acquire locks at a level"
+ assert not self._upper_owned(level), ("Cannot acquire locks at a level"
" while owning some at a greater one")
# Acquire the locks in the set.
def release(self, level, names=None):
"""Release a set of resource locks, at the same level.
- You must have acquired the locks, either in shared or in exclusive mode,
- before releasing them.
+ You must have acquired the locks, either in shared or in exclusive
+ mode, before releasing them.
- Args:
- level: the level at which the locks shall be released.
- It must be a memmber of LEVELS.
- names: the names of the locks which shall be released.
- (defaults to all the locks acquired at that level).
+ @param level: the level at which the locks shall be released;
+ it must be a memmber of LEVELS
+ @param names: the names of the locks which shall be released
+ (defaults to all the locks acquired at that level)
"""
assert level in LEVELS, "Invalid locking level %s" % level
def add(self, level, names, acquired=0, shared=0):
"""Add locks at the specified level.
- Args:
- level: the level at which the locks shall be added.
- It must be a memmber of LEVELS_MOD.
- names: names of the locks to acquire
- acquired: whether to acquire the newly added locks
- shared: whether the acquisition will be shared
+ @param level: the level at which the locks shall be added;
+ it must be a memmber of LEVELS_MOD.
+ @param names: names of the locks to acquire
+ @param acquired: whether to acquire the newly added locks
+ @param shared: whether the acquisition will be shared
+
"""
assert level in LEVELS_MOD, "Invalid or immutable level %s" % level
assert self._BGL_owned(), ("You must own the BGL before performing other"
def remove(self, level, names, blocking=1):
"""Remove locks from the specified level.
- You must either already own the locks you are trying to remove exclusively
- or not own any lock at an upper level.
+ You must either already own the locks you are trying to remove
+ exclusively or not own any lock at an upper level.
- Args:
- level: the level at which the locks shall be removed.
- It must be a memmber of LEVELS_MOD.
- names: the names of the locks which shall be removed.
- (special lock names, or instance/node names)
- blocking: whether to block while trying to operate in try-lock mode.
- this locking mode is not supported yet.
+ @param level: the level at which the locks shall be removed;
+ it must be a member of LEVELS_MOD
+ @param names: the names of the locks which shall be removed
+ (special lock names, or instance/node names)
+ @param blocking: whether to block while trying to operate in
+ try-lock mode (this locking mode is not supported yet)
"""
assert level in LEVELS_MOD, "Invalid or immutable level %s" % level
assert self._BGL_owned(), ("You must own the BGL before performing other"
" operations")
- # Check we either own the level or don't own anything from here up.
- # LockSet.remove() will check the case in which we don't own all the needed
- # resources, or we have a shared ownership.
+ # Check we either own the level or don't own anything from here
+ # up. LockSet.remove() will check the case in which we don't own
+ # all the needed resources, or we have a shared ownership.
assert self._is_owned(level) or not self._upper_owned(level), (
"Cannot remove locks at a level while not owning it or"
" owning some at a greater one")